Usain Bolt's neighbour apologises after claiming living next door to him was 'horrible'

Olympian: Usain Bolt, who lives in the Norbrook neighbourhood in Kingston, Jamaica Getty

A neighbour of Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt has apologised to him after claiming he was keeping her up all night with raucous parties and loud music.

Jodi Stewart-Henriques, the wife of rapper Sean Paul said sorry on Facebook for calling the Olympic sprinter "horrible" and saying she “wish[ed] he would go back to where he came from”.

Ms Stewart-Henriques, who lives next door to Bolt in Norbrook, a high-end neighbourhood in Kingston, Jamaica, had taken to Facebook to vent her frustration at the athlete, labelling him “the ultimate party clown”.

“Between the bikes, loud, horrid music, parties and screams, I honestly wish he would go back to where he came from,” Ms Stewart-Henriques , a television and radio personality, wrote in the Facebook post which has now been removed.

“So unfair and disrespectful,” she added. “He’s a horrible neighbour. I cannot wait to move.”

However, she returned to Facebook days after posting the rant and claimed she had “allowed pent of frustration to get the better of [her]”.

Ms Stewart-Henriques wrote: “After some much needed introspection I would like to publicly apologize [sic] for the comments made about Usain Bolt.